Trying to take pictures of fireworks is a fool’s errand but I still try to do it every year. Happy 4th of July!
Tag Archives: Erin Nicole
Pictures of a Country Cemetery
Because America is a country that is very much divided between the urban and the rural, I always try to feature both of them in the days leading up to Independence Day.
In 2017, I was visiting family in Arkansas when I came this country cemetery. It was a very peaceful day, so peaceful that I was joined by not only a squirrel but also a deer. Ever since that day, the pictures below are what I think about the American countryside.
Artwork of the Day: Country Rain

by Erin Nicole
I was driving down a country road when it started raining. I stopped the car and I took this picture. Despite the storm, the sky was blue.
Pictures of an American City
Artwork of the Day: Across The Lake

by Erin Nicole
Whenever I go to the Dallas Arboretum, I see this house sitting on the other side of White Rock Lake. Usually, there’s a Texas flag flying from the flagpole. I don’t know who lives there but I do feel like I know their home.
Artwork of the Day: Old Ribbons Never Die

by Erin Nicole
Every July, these ribbons are tied to every street sign in our neighborhood.
Artwork of the Day: Summer

by Erin Nicole
Welcome the first day of summer!
Artwork of the Day: Isolation

by Erin Nicole
This picture was taken at Richland Community College, on a lonely afternoon.
Artwork of the Day: JFK Memorial

by Erin Nicole
This is the JFK Memorial in downtown Dallas.
Artwork of the Day: Mother and Children

by Erin Nicole

























